http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2785260,00.html Be forwarned - its ZDNet so there are a ton of cookies that it tries to send you/ On Saturday 14 July 2001 14:28, you wrote: > Am 14. Jul, 2001 schwäzte Jim so: > > John 'Maddog" Hall has some interesting suggestions for resolving the MS > > antitrust case. Jail? Regulation as a utility? I like the ones that > > promote standards and free teaching from the MS steel fist. > > Where do we find his comments? > > I think the correct thing to do would be to force them to only write data > in standards approved by certain standards bodies ( ieee, ietf, w3, etc. ). > I mean write to anything, whether that be disk or network or anything else. > No more proprietary formats and no embracing and extending. > > That's appropriate because it's the proprietary, binary formats that > they've used to heavily to abuse their monopoly power. Embrace and extend > is a substantial part of that abuse. > > The problem is that they could take over the standards bodies and though at > least everything would be open they could still by virtue of their monopoly > and illegally garnered size they could bully others as well as get > standards published that are completely in their favor. > > For this reason, I say they should be forbidden from participating in the > standards process for 5 years. > > ciao, > > der.hans